It’s a frightening time to be an immigrant or a refugee in the United States. Kathy Cloutier stands in the middle of this chaos. When we spoke, she was the executive director of Dorcas International, providing support and services for newcomers to this country. Now, she’s the executive director of the Refugee Women’s Alliance in Seattle, Washington. She joined host David Cicilline to talk about how she’s moving forward in this new environment. Learn more about the Rhode Island Foundation at https://rifoundation.org/.
If you want to talk about strengthening our communities, it’s hard to find a better expert than Robert Putnam. The Harvard social scientist is best known for his book Bowling Alone, but he’s spent his entire career thinking about the link between a strong democracy and spending time together, in person. He joins host David Cicilline to talk about his vision for a different America. Learn more about the Rhode Island Foundation at https://rifoundation.org/.
This year, the Rhode Island Foundation hosted leaders from the 40 largest community foundations in the U.S. for a day of dialogue, action planning, and building relationships. David Cicilline pulled a few of them into the podcast studio to talk about the work they’re doing to build community, rethink the role of philanthropy, and respond to federal funding cuts. Learn more about the Rhode Island Foundation at https://rifoundation.org/
Listen in to the Rhode Island Foundation’s event with Rhode Map Live. President and CEO David Cicilline and Board Chair Ann-Marie Harrington discuss the foundation’s new five-year plan with Globe RI’s columnist, Dan McGowan. The second half of the event features a discussion with the leaders of three nonprofits that receive support from the Rhode Island Foundation- Lamont Gordon from College Visions, Lisa Guillette from Foster Forward, and Dr. Amy Nunn from the Rhode Island Public Health Institute. Learn more about the Rhode Island Foundation at https://rifoundation.org
It’s been said that the best social program in the world is a good job. Andrew Cortés has made those kinds of jobs happen for more than a thousand Rhode Islanders. He is the founder, president, and CEO of Building Futures- a non-profit that prepares people from historically underserved communities for jobs in the trades. Andrew joins David in the studio to talk more about his organization and the lives it has changed. Learn more about the Rhode Island Foundation at https://rifoundation.org/.
Investments in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are starting to fizzle across the country, but at the Rhode Island Foundation, we’re committed to bucking that trend. We’ve just completed a comprehensive Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Needs Assessment with DEI expert and author Dr. Sandra Upton. Dr. Upton joins David in the studio to talk about those efforts and her new book- Make It Last: A Roadmap and Practical Strategies for How to Do DEI Work. Learn more about the Rhode Island Foundation at https://rifoundation.org/.
Paul Grogan, the former CEO of the Boston Foundation, likes to say he’s had many employers, but he’s always done the same job-making a difference in cities. Now, he’s out with a memoir called “Be Prepared to Be Lucky.” He co-wrote the book with Kathy Merchant, who was the CEO of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation. They join David in the studio to discuss the book and Paul’s career. Learn more about our work at https://rifoundation.org/
It’s Women’s History Month, so we’re taking this opportunity to talk with a leader who is devoted to understanding and empowering female donors- Jeannie Infante Sager, the director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute at Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. Learn more about our work at https://rifoundation.org/.
I first met Rajiv Shah when he was the administrator for USAID under President Obama, where he did extraordinary things all over the world- including leading the US response to the earthquake in Haiti and the West African Ebola pandemic. Now he’s the President of the Rockefeller Foundation- a global institution devoted to promoting the well-being of humanity around the world. He’s also the author of a new book called Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens. I invited him to launch our conversations about the role of philanthropy in addressing critical community, national, and global challenges because his book made me feel like anything was possible. Learn more about our work at https://rifoundation.org/.